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Chrysanthemums And Roses:

Chrysanthemums And Roses Such a border can be planted anywhere, even in open lawn, although where it can be viewed from each side there will be more restrictions on the types of plants you can use. Most usually a background wall, Fence or hedge will provide the necessary frame, and will also provide a windbreak, which is important when taller plants are being grown. The dedicated planner can devise a highly scented border devoted to one type of plant (such as the rose), or a theme— delphiniums, dahlias, chrysanthemums and roses, among those that immediately come to mind, but there are so many others that the gardener can be spoilt for choice.

This comprises roses that flower chiefly on short lateral shoots as well as sub-laterals originating from two-year-old, or olden wood, including: • R. x alba types • Provence rose (R. centifolid) and its types • Moss roses • Most Damasks • Modern shrub roses which have one main flush of bloom in mid-summer

See Also Devoted To Roses:

This comprises roses that flower chiefly on short lateral shoots as well as sub-laterals originating from two-year-old, or olden wood, including: • R. x alba types • Provence rose (R. centifolid) and its types • Moss roses • Most Damasks • Modern shrub roses which have one main flush of bloom in mid-summer

SHRUB ROSES is an all-embracing classification that covers a huge range of roses including Species and Old roses, such as Bourbon, China, Damask, Moss, and Tea types. These roses are mostly big, heavy-petaled and perfumed, available in wonderful colors. TERMS USED devoted to roses describe the colors of flowers include: • Single color: one color • Bi-color: the colors on the inside and outside of each petal are different • Blend: two or more colors on each petal • Multi-colored: colors change with age • Hand-painted: center is light-colored and delicately feathered merging with other colors devoted to rosesward the outside • Striped: two or more colors positioned in bands or stripes


On The Other Hand See Climbing Roses The:

There are several types of climber: • Noisette roses: an old group, with small, rosette-type flowers. They need a warm, frost-free position. • climbing roses The Tea roses: these are similar to the Noisettes, but with more of a Hybrid Tea appearance. • climbing roses The Hybrid Teas: these have a Hybrid Tea nature and are usually sports (natural mutations) of Hybrid Teas. • climbing roses The Bourbons: these are characterized by their old rose- type flowers. Like most other climbers, they flower repeatedly. - • Modern climbers: this is a relatively new grouping. They are repeat-flowering, with flowers resembling those of Hybrid Teas.

There are several types of climber: • Noisette roses: an old group, with small, rosette-type flowers. They need a warm, frost-free position. • climbing roses The Tea roses: these are similar to the Noisettes, but with more of a Hybrid Tea appearance. • climbing roses The Hybrid Teas: these have a Hybrid Tea nature and are usually sports (natural mutations) of Hybrid Teas. • climbing roses The Bourbons: these are characterized by their old rose- type flowers. Like most other climbers, they flower repeatedly. - • Modern climbers: this is a relatively new grouping. They are repeat-flowering, with flowers resembling those of Hybrid Teas.
 
 
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